Master the P.E.E.L. Technique for Perfect Paragraph Structure

You can structure the paragraphs in your writing by breaking them down into four sections: 1. Point (sometimes Topic), 2. Evidence or examples, 3. Explanation, 4. Link I’m a University professor, academic writing coach, UX designer and researcher, and core insights like this can be found in my writing course ‘How to write better research papers’ on http://chicourse.com If you found this tip valuable, share it with just one other person. Maybe, somebody, you know, who recently decided to enter grad school or is struggling with writing their first paper, so they can get out there and get a better system for their papers. 00:00 Introduction 00:23 Point or Topic sentence 00:55 Evidence or Examples sentences 01:24 Explanation sentences 01:50 Link sentence 02:07 Summary 02:44 Wrap-Up ❓What do you think of the PEEL technique? Let me know in the comments below! 📨 Subscribe to my How to Write Better Research Papers newsletter: https://www.acagamic.com/writing-news... 🎧 Listen to the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... 🔗 LET'S CONNECT ON SOCIAL: Twitter:   / acagamic   Instagram:   / acagamic   LinkedIn:   / nacke   TikTok:   / acagamic   Twitch.tv:   / acagamic   YouTube:    / acagamic   Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/nacke Web: https://acagamic.com/ UX Newsletter: https://www.acagamic.com/newsletter